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Made In England [Limited]

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発売日 1995年03月20日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルRocket Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 526185
SKU 731452618528

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:52:34
Personnel includes: Elton John (vocals, piano, keyboards, harmonium); Davey Johnstone (guitar, mandolin, banjo, background vocals); Dermont Crehan (violin); Paul Brennan (pipes, flute); Teddy Borowiecki (accordion); Paul Carrack (Hammond organ); Guy Babylon (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Bob Birch (bass, background vocals); Charlie Morgan (drums); Ray Cooper (percussion). Recorded at Air Studios, London, England. All music written by Elton John. All lyrics written by Bernie Taupin. "Believe" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. There is no denying the musicianship of this Oscar- and Grammy-winning artist. Elton John composes songs steeped in the craft of old-time tunesmithing. His dreamily melodic, catchy-chorus, piano-based writing style has been gobbled up by the public for decades. But as strongly evidenced on this album, his 35th (including greatest-hits records and boxes), John and lyricist Bernie Taupin want to simplify their lives. The one-word titles on all except the title track are indicative of the unadorned sentiments expressed on this collection. MADE IN ENGLAND is John at his most mature--no fantastic Captains or manic Liberace-isms, just a songwriter trying to entertain his audience on that smooth sail without making too many waves. Beatles producer George Martin adds his special touch on the lushly arranged folk/waltz "Latitude," a sensitive standout. The heavily orchestrated "Belfast" begins like a pretty soundtrack theme but soon turns lyrically sorrowful and dark. MADE IN ENGLAND moves with ease from the passionate ballad "Believe" to the plucky, Tennessee Williams-inspired "Lies," with its bravado ivory tinkling. Spirited pop tunes like the mid-tempo "Please" and pensive ballads like "Cold" are as irresistible as ever, but the singer's excesses are gone from his music just as they are from his life. What remains are proper and secure songs, a notch or two above those of most other pop tunesmiths. Personnel includes: Elton John (vocals, piano, harmonium, keyboards); Davey Johnstone (guitar, mandolin, banjo, background vocals); Dermont Crehan (violin); Paul Brennan (pipes, flute); Teddy Borowiecki (accordion); Paul Carrack (Hammond B-3 organ); Guy Babylon (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Bob Birch (bass, background vocals); Charlie Morgan (drums); Ray Cooper (percussion). Recorded at Air Studios, London, England. "Believe" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. Personnel: Elton John (vocals, piano, harmonium, keyboards, background vocals); Davey Johnstone (guitar, banjo, mandolin, background vocals); Dermot Crehan (violin); London Session Orchestra (strings); Paul Brennan (flute, pipe); Teddy Borowiecki (accordion); George Martin (horns); Paul Carrack (organ); Guy Babylon (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Charlie Morgan (drums); Ray Cooper (percussion); Bob Birch (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Greg Penny; Jon Ingoldsby. Recording information: Air Studios, London, England; Lyndburst Air Studios. Photographer: Greg Gorman. Arrangers: George Martin; Guy Babylon ; Paul Buckmaster. There is no denying the musicianship of this Oscar- and Grammy-winning artist. Elton John composes songs steeped in the craft of old-time tunesmithing. His dreamily melodic, catchy-chorus, piano-based writing style has been gobbled up by the public for decades. But as strongly evidenced on this album, his 35th (including greatest-hits records and boxes), John and lyricist Bernie Taupin want to simplify their lives. The one-word titles on all except the title track are indicative of the unadorned sentiments expressed on this collection. MADE IN ENGLAND is John at his most mature--no fantastic Captains or manic Liberace-isms, just a songwriter trying to entertain his audience on that smooth sail without making too many waves. Beatles producer George Martin adds his special touch on the lushly arranged folk/wal
録音 : ステレオ (Studio/Live)

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    1. 1.
      Believe

      アーティスト: Elton John

    2. 2.
      Made in England

      アーティスト: Elton John

    3. 3.
      House

      アーティスト: Elton John

    4. 4.
      Cold

      アーティスト: Elton John

    5. 5.
      Pain

      アーティスト: Elton John

    6. 6.
      Belfast

      アーティスト: Elton John

    7. 7.
      Latitude

      アーティスト: Elton John

    8. 8.
      Please

      アーティスト: Elton John

    9. 9.
      Man

      アーティスト: Elton John

    10. 10.
      Lies

      アーティスト: Elton John

    11. 11.
      Blessed

      アーティスト: Elton John

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Elton John

その他
エンジニア: Jon Ingoldsby

商品の紹介

Rolling Stone (5/4/95, p.65) - 3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...MADE IN ENGLAND is a startlingly fine album, one that shows a newly committed artist tapping into the essence of his creative flow..." Rolling Stone (5/4/95, p.65) - 3.5 Stars - Very Good - "...MADE IN ENGLAND is a startingly fine album, one that shows a newly committed artist tapping into the essence of his creative flow..." Entertainment Weekly (3/31/95, pp.58-59) - "...MADE IN ENGLAND acts as a refresher course in Eltonia; it recapitulates virtually every phase of his career and compels a listener to appreciate just what the man is capable of doing....MADE IN ENGLAND finds John in darn good shape..." - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (3/31/95, pp.58-59) - "...MADE IN ENGLAND acts as a refresher course in Eltonia; it recapitulates virtually every phase of his career and comples a listener to appreciate just what the man is capable of doing...MADE IN ENGLAND finds John in darn good shape..." - Rating: B
Rovi

Made in England could as easily be the follow-up to Elton John's self-titled 1970 album as his first recording since the success of his songs for the Lion King soundtrack. John has brought back some of his old associates, including percussionist Ray Cooper, guitarist Davey Johnstone, and, particularly, orchestrator Paul Buckmaster, who gave the Elton John album its distinctive sound 25 years ago and contributes four string charts here. John remains a musical jukebox: "Please" has a twangy guitar riff that sounds like the Searchers, circa 1965, while guest organist Paul Carrack brings a soulful Booker T.-like feel to "Man." As usual, though, John's main vocal influence remains John Lennon, especially on the album's first single, "Believe," the lyrics to which also echo the tone of several of Lennon's solo ballads. Lyricist Bernie Taupin is unusually personal, writing mostly in short, simple, declarative sentences and giving his songs one-word titles ("House," "Cold," "Pain," etc.). His overall theme posits a positive conclusion ("Blessed") eventually triumphing over adversity ("Lies"). John never works up much feeling for this concept, though he does come off alternately angry and solemn as the lyrics seem to require, though without ever upsetting the melodic flow. It sounds, in other words, as if Taupin had a lot to get off his chest this time around, but his mouthpiece, as usual, was more interested in the sound of the words than in their meaning. Which, given the predictability of the message, seems to have been just as well. ~ William Ruhlmann
Rovi

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